in-person reopening in England Europe Government

English universities in-person reopening pushed to mid-May

University leaders in England have expressed their disappointment with the government after it ruled out a full return to face-to-face teaching for students before May 17th. The leaders accused the government of treating students like “second-class citizens” by treating them as pawns to save the economy. According to earlier reports, it is believed that the […]

Vaccine delays could hinder return of international students Australia Government

Vaccine delays could hinder return of international students

Universities across Australia are hopeful that delays in the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines will not further restrict the intake of international students in the country. Barney Glover, the Western Sydney University vice-chancellor, indicated that he hoped that a delay in vaccine rollout would not affect the $40 billion a year international education industry. Glover continued […]

Highlight prestige of teaching profession while recruiting, DfE told Europe Government

Highlight prestige of teaching profession while recruiting, DfE told

Government should talk more about the “magic” of the teaching profession to attract more people to the field. According to the Education and Training Foundation chief executive David Russell who continued by adding that talking less about funding routes and structures when discussing further education (FE) workforce would go a long way in helping potential […]